Day 21

Kobo ebook | September 16, 2014

It's been 21 days since the hundred landed on Earth. They're the only humans to set foot on the planet in centuries...or so they thought.

Facing an unknown enemy, Wells attempts to keep the group together. Clarke strikes out for Mount Weather, in search of other colonists, while Bellamy is determined to rescue his sister, no matter the cost. And back on the ship, Glass faces an unthinkable choice between the love of her life and life itself.

In this pulse-pounding sequel to The 100, secrets are revealed, beliefs are challenged, and relationships are tested. And the hundred will struggle to survive the only way they can -- together.

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It's been 21 days since the hundred landed on Earth. They're the only humans to set foot on the planet in centuries...or so they thought. Facing an unknown enemy, Wells attempts to keep the group together. Clarke strikes out for Mount Weather, in search of other colonists, while Bellamy is determined to rescue his sister, no matter the...

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Rated 4 out of
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Teenage Reads from
Day 21 - The secrets of the earth are revealedEarth has been the home of the human race, ever since our history started. No matter what you believe from Adam and Eve to evolution, humanity has started on earth, and believed to be ended on the same planet. For many it was. Generation after generation was born and died on the planet. Wars, family, love, and social change all happened on the soils of the planet earth. It was one war, though, fought with nuclear bombs, which caused the earth radiation levels to be too high to stand human life. There it was that the human race had to leave the planet and live in space. After generations in space it was time to return to earth as the station could no longer support the population. It was time to return home, to a place they thought they left behind forever. It’s a shame, really, that a few never did leave. The hundred have been on earth for a while now. After the Earthborns kill Asher, tension had been rising at camp. People like Graham, wanted to go out and hunt the Earthborns, where Wells tried to reason with him, as they had no idea where their camp was located, or how many of them there was. Frustrated beyond belief Wells stands guard over the camp, ignoring Graham whines all together. Clark and Bellamy are still off on their quest to find Octavia, where things started getting heated. They found a crash site of a drop ship, one not from their mission but an earlier one. Before they could examine it further, Clark was bitten by a snake, forcing Bellamy to take her back to camp, losing Octavia’s trail. Wells saw Bellamy come back with Clark, and rushed to get her well with the last of their medicine. Clark upon awaking is curious about the crash site, waiting to go back and take a closer look. Wells goes back to stand guard hears a noise in the woods. Running he finds an Earthborn girl. Taking her back to camp, he locks her in the medical tent, away from Graham and Bellamy. With a new death the hundred are determined to hunt the Earthborns, but only Wells guesses that they are already on the inside. Glass is once again with Luke, and all is happy between them once again. Walden is under chaos since the skybridge separating them from Phoenix closed. But Glass doesn’t care, because she is once again with the love of her life. The issue was Glass was still hiding the reason why Carter died from Luke. Even more unfortunate was that Camille, Luke’s best friend and ex-girlfriend, knows Glass’s secrete, and forces her to tell her how she got between Phoenix and Walden with the close skybridge. Even if Glass paid to shut Camille up, she still fears that Camille will tell Luke. If it wasn’t just that, oxygen supply on Walden is going down, forcing Glass to let both of them die together alongside Luck’s people, or face her fears and kill her people faster than expected. Kass Morgan did an equally amazing job with this middle book as she did the first. The book continued on just as the first book ended, with not even a day passing. The relationships grow deeper, as Wells and Clark finally split off, each finding someone else very fast. The writing was nice as it kept everything fast pace, but giving us enough detail to paint a beautiful image in our minds. The Earthborns gave it a nice touch, making everyone wonder how they survived on the group, and knew about the people in space, but not the other way around. Shedding some more light in the past, it is still not entirely clear yet. With a shocking end to the novel, it will make you reach for the third book real quick. Check out more of my book reviews at TeenageReads.com

Date published: 2015-10-08

Rated 4 out of
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Melissa from
Great read!It would've been nice if it had been longer but a good story none the less. Entirely different from the tv series but I still love both,

Date published: 2015-08-12

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Annabeth Chase from
Loved itDefiately better than the first. I love Bellamy so much more now. It's so awesome how he's related to Wells. I hearby approve of Wells and Sasha.

Date published: 2015-07-07

Rated 5 out of
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Trinity from
A great sequel!!This book was filled with so mny cliff hangers that i just could not stop reading it. I also like how it is written in different perspectives like the first book.

Date published: 2015-03-29

Rated 5 out of
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Vicky from
The 100. Day 21Loved it! Got hooked in no time flat. Can't wait for the next one :)